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good morning, cornell. >> reporter: good morning, katie. a beautiful sight up here in the santa cruz mountains. a winter wonderland? maybe not. it is beautiful all the same. a light dusting of snow fallen up here near boulder creek and right on top of this christmas tree farm. how's that for being totally appropriate? in fact, we were here when it started snowing just outside of boulder creek. light flurries falling on empire grade road. only lasted about ten minutes but it really was a beautiful sight. in fact, the owner of the christmas tree farm says he will absolutely take it. >> it's great for people, people are coming up when it's snowing. you love it to come up. >> reporter: nice for a christmas tree when it's snowing, right? >> it gives them that. right atmosphere. >> reporter: and look at this. sky 7 hd with a fly over mt. hamilton. found a blanket of white near the lick observatory f. you want to come up to the santa cruz mountains or mt. hamilton, do it sooner than later. i checked out my abc 7 weather app. it says 40 degrees up
good morning, cornell. >> reporter: good morning, katie. a beautiful sight up here in the santa cruz mountains. a winter wonderland? maybe not. it is beautiful all the same. a light dusting of snow fallen up here near boulder creek and right on top of this christmas tree farm. how's that for being totally appropriate? in fact, we were here when it started snowing just outside of boulder creek. light flurries falling on empire grade road. only lasted about ten minutes but it really was a...
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katie. >> lisa, thank you. in the south bay the frigid temperatures have been more than just uncomfortable, they have turned deadly. in the south bay four people have died from hypothermia in the past few days. nick smith has more on this story. >> i've been homeless for almost a year now. >> reporter: he is one of the men we met at this san jose shelter. without a home to call his open, the cold snap blanketing the south bay has forced him and others to look for a warm place to stay. >> knowing there was a warm place to go and you call and have nowhere else to go and in this is the right place to go. when you are down and out, you are cold, this place will help you out. >> others haven't been as fortunate. four men, each in their late 40s or 50s, have been found dead in different parts of the county. >> we want to try to get folks who don't have a home into shelter, particularly this weekend when its it's cold. >> temperatures fell below 30 degrees on friday and are expected to sink lower. so officials with sa
katie. >> lisa, thank you. in the south bay the frigid temperatures have been more than just uncomfortable, they have turned deadly. in the south bay four people have died from hypothermia in the past few days. nick smith has more on this story. >> i've been homeless for almost a year now. >> reporter: he is one of the men we met at this san jose shelter. without a home to call his open, the cold snap blanketing the south bay has forced him and others to look for a warm place...
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i'm katie marzullo. let's start with a quick first look at the weather. i don't have to tell you will it's cold out there. good morning. >> yes, the cold front brought in an inch of rain. you can see some mixed precip just to the west of you. the moisture has moved out of the central coast. a little light rain but here's what's left of the front. we have once again very cold conditions, but most of the moisture is out of the area. we still have the possibility of some high-elevation snow around the santa cruz mountains. 30 and 40s right now. hid 30s by noontime. not getting warmer than that, upper 30s to 40. and one more opportunity for rain for the week ahead. i'll show that to go coming up. >> thank you. and sticking with the cold area, the frigid temperatures have been more than just uncomfortable. they have actual le turned deadly. in the south bay four people have died from hypothermia in the past few days. nick smith has more on this story. >> i've been homeless for almost a year now. >> he's one of the men we met at this san jose shelter. without a
i'm katie marzullo. let's start with a quick first look at the weather. i don't have to tell you will it's cold out there. good morning. >> yes, the cold front brought in an inch of rain. you can see some mixed precip just to the west of you. the moisture has moved out of the central coast. a little light rain but here's what's left of the front. we have once again very cold conditions, but most of the moisture is out of the area. we still have the possibility of some high-elevation snow...
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. >> at 3:00 on katie, 3-d printers can chang to those who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >> coming up at 4:00, a girl tried to raise money for new braces can launch her own small business so, why is she told begging is okay? >> on abc at 5:00, safety concerns. residents worried about natural gas flowing through a pipeline at the center of a safety battle. >> the mystery of a missing video camera has been solved in australia after it reported the thief in action. you have to see it to believe it. >> this is what rangers in the nature preserve saw and her when they watched the recording. the camera that was is the up to watch the crocodiles was stolen...by a bird known as a sea eagle that carried it 70 miles before dropping it and then check it out, the camera records the look at the thief pecking at it and posing for a selfie. we assume he posted this on facebook along with pictures of his dinner. >> who "tweeted" about it? >> that was foul play, wasn't it? >> nic
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katie marzullo, what is the latest? >> c.h.p. says the highway will be closed for another hour with investigators on the freeway. the suspect is not identified only that he is "free." >> southbound interstate 5, empty of traffic and full of investigators. back up to 1:00 o'clock a.m., when c.h.p. officers were pursuing a suspect in stockton. the man was wanted for an attempted homicide in san jose. at some point, his car broke down on interstate 5 and c.h.p. called stockton police for backup. the suspect got out of the car. >> the suspect was yielding a knife and was not complying with orders so a stockton police officer fired the weapon, striking the weapon at least when time. >> the suspect died at the hospital and investigators say he was also wanted on suspicion of domestic violence. >> protocol for multiple answers to investigate when a police officer shoots someone and they take their time. the unseen portion of this investigation is now entering the 10th hour. >> fire investigators are trying to pinpoint the cause of an pa
katie marzullo, what is the latest? >> c.h.p. says the highway will be closed for another hour with investigators on the freeway. the suspect is not identified only that he is "free." >> southbound interstate 5, empty of traffic and full of investigators. back up to 1:00 o'clock a.m., when c.h.p. officers were pursuing a suspect in stockton. the man was wanted for an attempted homicide in san jose. at some point, his car broke down on interstate 5 and c.h.p. called...
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nbc's katy tur at one of those rallies in brooklyn, new york. she filed this report during the protests this morning. >> reporter: here outside of this wendy's in brooklyn, about 100 people have shown up. they've completely blocked the entrance trying to disrupt the lunchtime rush, not allowing pretty much anything inside. their goal is to get workers inside these companies like wendy's, inside these fast food joints to come out during their shifts. i'm not sure that's happened. it's been kind of hard to see whether or not anyone's been able to come out. that's really the goal across the country is really to disrupt this service. they've been chanting things like "we can't survive on 7.25." they're sea saying the minimum wage isn't enough for them to live. it's not enough for them to feed themselves or their families, not enough for them to clothe their families. they're saying a living wage, a fair living wage would be $15 an hour. of course, these are the second protests in just a few months. there was a major protest over the summer. they wer
nbc's katy tur at one of those rallies in brooklyn, new york. she filed this report during the protests this morning. >> reporter: here outside of this wendy's in brooklyn, about 100 people have shown up. they've completely blocked the entrance trying to disrupt the lunchtime rush, not allowing pretty much anything inside. their goal is to get workers inside these companies like wendy's, inside these fast food joints to come out during their shifts. i'm not sure that's happened. it's been...
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for the latest open our weather changes you can download the weather app katie was talking about. it will give you severe weather alerts, radar and hourly temperature forecast and it is free at abc7 news.com/apps. >> the south african government is preferring funeral ceremonies for nelson mandela who died at the age of 1995. people are flocking to his home all night. the current president zum. a just stopped by. the united nations paused for a moment of silence following word of his death. we this were words of tribute from president obama. >> we will not likely see the likes of nelson mandela again. it falls to us as best we can to follow the example he set. >> memorial grew outside the embassy in washington with ten official days of mourning. people are sharing their memories of nelson mandela on our facebook payment -- page. >> now if san rafael the red cross is helping six people displaced by a house fire find shell december that break out on a home before 3:00 this morning. a dog and two turtles inside the home were okays as well, this morning. >> the police are investigating
for the latest open our weather changes you can download the weather app katie was talking about. it will give you severe weather alerts, radar and hourly temperature forecast and it is free at abc7 news.com/apps. >> the south african government is preferring funeral ceremonies for nelson mandela who died at the age of 1995. people are flocking to his home all night. the current president zum. a just stopped by. the united nations paused for a moment of silence following word of his...
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katie marzullo is in the newsroom. >> this is the largestest in a year long if issue for better pay if fast food workers and underway if negotiation city. workers began the protest at 6:30 this morning and as the day rolls out the workers in 100 cities walk off the job or then rally. workers are asking for more money. a federal minimum wage of $15 an hour. right now the wage is $7.25 which is $15,000 a year for full time employee. some experts say it is not a living wage. >> you could not buy your food if you have a family of zero you could support yourself but if you have a family with two kids and wife. >> workers take the jobs because they are desperate in an economy that is not creating enough work for people with want to go to work and not creating enough middle class jobs. >> this is the demonstration in oakland back if october and if the minimum wage went up to $15 food prices would go up and there would be fewer jobs. last month, president obama said he would back a senate measure to raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour and san francisco and san jose heard pay $10 o
katie marzullo is in the newsroom. >> this is the largestest in a year long if issue for better pay if fast food workers and underway if negotiation city. workers began the protest at 6:30 this morning and as the day rolls out the workers in 100 cities walk off the job or then rally. workers are asking for more money. a federal minimum wage of $15 an hour. right now the wage is $7.25 which is $15,000 a year for full time employee. some experts say it is not a living wage. >> you...
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. >> reporter: district 4 supervisor katie tang wants to break up some of the concrete so she is asking for volunteers. you give the city about $200, they give you a new front yard. >> we'll help you do the prep. we'll help you break up the concrete, help you figure out what kind of plants and species will survive at sunset. >> reporter: but the pitch doesn't end with more appealing streets. >> we're looking citywide at opportunities to better manage stormwater. we have a combined system so stormwater and sewage gets into the same pipes. >> reporter: we have taken you down into the aging sewer system. >> that was the flow line sometime not too long ago. >> reporter: we have also shown you what happens when a storm overwhelms it. so when you see a concrete yard, remember, that leaves the rain with only one place to go. >> while each home doesn't seem like a large area? >> cumulatively it adds up to millions of gars every year. >> reporter: so the city wants volunteers to break up the sunset. >> there are folks who want to do this but didn't know how. >> reporter: with a stormwater strate
. >> reporter: district 4 supervisor katie tang wants to break up some of the concrete so she is asking for volunteers. you give the city about $200, they give you a new front yard. >> we'll help you do the prep. we'll help you break up the concrete, help you figure out what kind of plants and species will survive at sunset. >> reporter: but the pitch doesn't end with more appealing streets. >> we're looking citywide at opportunities to better manage stormwater. we have...
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it katie neatly called 911, bin took his boys and headed back to the parking lot. >> deputies and confirm to the there was a human skull and some of their bones under some leaves. >> andmerrill newman, the 85 year-old palo alto man who was detained for weeks by north korea says, that the so-called confession he made was something he was forced to do. newman arrived at sfo on saturday. he said in a statement on monday, that the confession had been scripted and says that he was intentionally emphasizing the awkward phrasing mcorp grammar. maligned newman says, and that the north koreans treated him well but his interrogator told him repeatedly, if that if he did not apologize for alleged crimes committed during the korean war, he would be sentenced to 15 years in jail for espionage. newman says, and north korea, the war is not over and even innocent comments can mean big trouble for former spread >> coming up on kron 4 news. we will have illegal dumping. this will be the next episode of people behaving badly. [ female announcer ] it's a mountain grown morning with folgers lively colombian.
it katie neatly called 911, bin took his boys and headed back to the parking lot. >> deputies and confirm to the there was a human skull and some of their bones under some leaves. >> andmerrill newman, the 85 year-old palo alto man who was detained for weeks by north korea says, that the so-called confession he made was something he was forced to do. newman arrived at sfo on saturday. he said in a statement on monday, that the confession had been scripted and says that he was...